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A slick portfolio site that features a massive central slideshow! The use of a scrolling gallery of recent work is excellent and perfectly showcases the company\'s diversity.
I like the use of green to add interest to an otherwise monochrome layout!

A good and intriguing site for a web design agency. I particularly like the colourful doodles and friendly typeface!
The spacing of everything does bother me slightly but it\\\'s made up for by the textured background and strokes of colour.

Another beautifully designed App from Sophia Teutschler! Groceries has a simple pinboard and note paper aesthetic which is very enjoyable to use.
Overall the interface is intuitive and features excellent typefaces and icon design.

The use of natural colours here perfectly suits the idea of vitality! The word \'Formulas\' could perhaps be a little darker as on the white background it doesn\'t really make an impact, but otherwise a good logo.
It is, however, a nice touch that this logo can remain unchanged and work well on a black background.

A simple but classy interface for a notes App. THe small custom icons are great and perfectly complement the classic note feel of the App.
I find the purple tint a fascinating design twist on an otherwise functional interface.

A basic but sharp logo design that uses the company letter as the focal point. The use of lime green works to add interest to an otherwise relatively straightforward design.
The font is interesting, and benefits from the reflection effect, but is still very readable.

A nice wide website that is bold enough to stretch out to 1,200 pixels.
The gradient in the header is very attractive, the photo slideshow is great and the scrapbook edge treatment finishes off the look nicely.

The Swankolab App attempts to recreate the darkroom experience right on your iPhone and succeeds! Its interface is enticingly beautiful and like no other image editing App you\'ve ever seen.
I especially like the interesting looking chemical bottles and the way your prints are hung up to dry.

This site was included mostly for its interesting interactivity. As you select an item in the navigation, it opens up a new window that is then moveable and can be arranged with the other open windows.
Basically, it mimics the behavior of desktop windows. A novel idea that is fun to play with.

This site is truly unlike any others that I have seen. The design is wacky and beautiful and the functionality is quite interesting.
I love the treatment of the old style typography and the splashes of color in all the right places.

The watercolor illustration of clouds on this site is quite beautiful and interestingly combined with origami birds for an altogether unique look.
I like the single-page nature of the site and how the content for other pages scrolls in via jQuery instead of additional page loads.

This site uses a simple but effective design with a jQuery slider header and another for the content area.
The use of sliders allowed the designer to cram a ton of content on a single page in a nicely designed manner.

This incredibly unique site features some awesome illustration work and super bright colors.
Note the generous use of whitespace and the use of another color in the middle of the site to break up the content.

This site features a unique looking thumbnail gallery that contains tall, thin images with animated rollovers.
I really like the textured background used on this site, it has a sort of tiled look that I have not seen on a million other sites.

This site is showing off lots of custom typography. The fonts look really great and give the site a unique feel.
I alos like how some of the content is fixed while other parts scroll. This is smart, efficient and stylish.

This site could use some work on the details but the overall look is colorful and attractive.
I like the tabbed layout with the animated hover effects and image slider. I might suggest having another go at the typography and icons though.

This site is dominated by a large image slider containing extremely simple but attractive graphics.
If you scroll to the bottom you will see the features listed in yet another slider with large great looking icons.